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Thanks...got it..data base didn't update for Fresno 2022...

In facr, data base is through 2021 now that I really looked...
 
MWC...losses to Fresno State, Wyoming, Boise State, Boise State.....2014-2021....

There doesn't seem to be a win in the record for UConn....who was the "W" and what year...the data base isn't showing it.
Last year. Fresno State.
 
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We are aware of the record during the dark ages of UConn FB. They did not play in 2020. In 2021 they were 1-11. And last year they had three blowout losses to go with their 6-7 record. Your point?

Why don't you compare that time period with 2008-2010?

OK...you want a three year historical period that was better...that make you feel better?


2008-10

 
Cherry picking a few years doesn't tell one much other than it was a good run...I can pick a three year period where Boston College won 11, 10, and 9 games...2005-2007.
 
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Cherry picking a few years doesn't tell one much other than it was a good run...I can pick a three year period where Boston College won 11, 10, and 9 games...2005-2007.
Maybe you should go to a Boston College website and tell them about it, in case they forgot.
 
The AAC did not exist during that time period.

I'll try to find an email for Stassen's site....it appears that he combined the football schools of the BE and loaded them under AAC for UConn's record.
 
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Maybe you should go to a Boston College website and tell them about it, in case they forgot.

LOL...It has been a while...but, heck, they still talk of Flutie...like I reminisce about my 20's and single days.
 
For me..the Mahler quote applies to sports teams...

Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire.
 
LOL...It has been a while...but, heck, they still talk of Flutie...like I reminisce about my 20's and single days.
Flutie was in college when I was. Liked him and BC back then. One of the tight ends that he threw to often went to HS with me, he set a TE receiving yards record against Penn St, I don't know if it still stands.
 
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Teams climb, teams decline, climates change.

For everythig there is a season...and I have vowed that I will remember my team of the past but won't be that aging spinster going through her scrapbook with misty eyes, fingering an old dessicated corsage from her glory days.
 
Was UConn FBS playing the Ivy? Those are records of FBS level school's seasons.
 
And lose
If I recall correctly, UConn started winning in the 80's, but the series started in the 60's (I think) and Yale almost always won at the beginning. They always played in the Yale Bowl and it seemed like Yale got all the calls.
 
Was UConn FBS playing the Ivy? Those are records of FBS level school's seasons.
The site specifically shows a result from 1979. UConn was 1-AA, I'm pretty sure Yale was too. There was no FBS back then.
 
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I believe 1966 or there about was the first win for UConn. I have friends who played on that team. Vic Radzevich, Steven Smith, Tony Cassarella come immediately to mind.

We were tailgating at the Aircraft Club with Steve at the last or next to last home game for Todman and Sherman (Rutgers?). Some guy stopped by and started talking to Steve. He had played for UConn starting a year or two after Steve graduated. He remarked they were lucky to have had hot water in the showers. Steve shot back with mock envy, "Oh, you guys had hot water?"
 
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Was UConn FBS playing the Ivy? Those are records of FBS level school's seasons.
Ivies' went 1AA in 1982. Uconn 1978. UConn 1999-2000-2001 transitional 1A, Full 1A in 2002 then BCS starting 2003.
 
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